Finding the right stain for a project is never easy. To compound the decisions, this will be used throughout the house. When looking at other woodworkers around the internet, it looks like Rubio is a trend that is worth trying. Using a stain with a hardener is a first for me. Usually, it’s the wipe on, wipe off stain. Rubio has an additional hardener to mix in the stain. There are a couple notes from this experience. On a flat surface, not much product is needed. The clock is more important as a result of the hardener. Once the Rubio is on, and the time has elapsed, there is some polishing needed to complete the process. This stain takes well to white oak. The pine that is used on the drawer sides of this desk project didn’t take the Rubio quite as well. Birch didn’t do too well, but not as well as the oak. One thing is sure, make sure the sanding and prep work is complete and done well before applying any finish.